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Giant Cell Tumor in the Thoracic Spine: A rare presentation

Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone is an uncommon neoplasm that accounts for about 4% of all primary bone tumors. GCT most frequently occurs at the end of long bones. GCT in spine (above sacrum) is a rare presentation. We present here a case of 30 years old female who presented with complaints of progressive weakness in bilateral lower limbs with the involvement of bladder and bowel. MRI showed collapse of D4 vertebral body. Biopsy was taken from thoracic vertebra. Histopathological examination revealed the presence of Giant Cell tumor in thoracic spine, which is a rare presentation.